public final class ISO8601 extends Object
ISO8601 utility class provides helper methods
 to deal with date/time formatting using a specific ISO8601-compliant
 format (see ISO 8601).
 The currently supported format is:
±YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ss.SSSTZDwhere:
   ±YYYY = four-digit year with optional sign where values <= 0 are
           denoting years BCE and values > 0 are denoting years CE,
           e.g. -0001 denotes the year 2 BCE, 0000 denotes the year 1 BCE,
           0001 denotes the year 1 CE, and so on...
   MM    = two-digit month (01=January, etc.)
   DD    = two-digit day of month (01 through 31)
   hh    = two digits of hour (00 through 23) (am/pm NOT allowed)
   mm    = two digits of minute (00 through 59)
   ss    = two digits of second (00 through 59)
   SSS   = three digits of milliseconds (000 through 999)
   TZD   = time zone designator, Z for Zulu (i.e. UTC) or an offset from UTC
           in the form of +hh:mm or -hh:mm
 | Constructor and Description | 
|---|
| ISO8601() | 
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description | 
|---|---|
| static String | format(Calendar cal)Formats a  Calendarvalue into an ISO8601-compliant
 date/time string. | 
| static int | getYear(Calendar cal)Returns the astronomical year of the given calendar. | 
| static Calendar | parse(String text)Parses an ISO8601-compliant date/time string. | 
public static Calendar parse(String text)
text - the date/time string to be parsedCalendar, or null if the input could
         not be parsedIllegalArgumentException - if a null argument is passedpublic static String format(Calendar cal) throws IllegalArgumentException
Calendar value into an ISO8601-compliant
 date/time string.cal - the time value to be formatted into a date/time string.IllegalArgumentException - if a null argument is passed
 or the calendar cannot be represented as defined by ISO 8601 (i.e. year
 with more than four digits).public static int getYear(Calendar cal) throws IllegalArgumentException
cal - a calendar instance.IllegalArgumentException - if calendar cannot be represented as
                                  defined by ISO 8601 (i.e. year with more
                                  than four digits).Copyright © 2004–2022 The Apache Software Foundation. All rights reserved.